I dont know anything about Arduino, but this thread has really sparked my interest. Do I need to get the Arduino Mega to do this, or can I get the Uno? Did you guys have any experience in programming language? I definitely do not, but I am willing to learn.

I dont know anything about Arduino, but this thread has really sparked my interest. Do I need to get the Arduino Mega to do this, or can I get the Uno? Did you guys have any experience in programming language? I definitely do not, but I am willing to learn.

To use the example code that the Jarduino uses, you will need a Mega. I do not believe there are enough I/O pins on the Uno for the 3.2" TFT LCD Touchscreen.

As for me, I did not have any experience in coding at all. I started learning C++ last November, and can work my way around the sketches now with fair confidence.

I dont know anything about Arduino, but this thread has really sparked my interest. Do I need to get the Arduino Mega to do this, or can I get the Uno? Did you guys have any experience in programming language? I definitely do not, but I am willing to learn.

The arduino language is a mod of C. I'm pretty good, just ask. There's also a beginner's guide on my forum you might want to check out.

I just had an idea, why do through a touch screen when you have an iPad? You just need an wi-fi/ Ethernet Shield and an app. There are instructions on how to do this out there. It would be fun.

i'll have months to go between the basement being done and the tank being ready to be set up... i really want to start picking up parts to jump in on this goodness!

can anyone recommend sites to read?

anyone having a shopping list w/ links for parts that'll accomplish all these tasks?

This thread is a good start; there are some others on these forums.

If you Google Jarduino, you will also find some more information regarding that project. Older versions of the source code are open source, so you can build from there. There also is a list of some of the items that were used for that particular project, so you can see what was used, and then expand from there.

I was wondering, are the sensors and devices hooked up through i2c or through available digital and analog pins on this jarduino thing?

I would assume you need to define the devices somehow so then arduino can recognize them. Is it all through code? If so, that's a bit cumbersome every time you want to add a new device. We can do better for sure.

I was wondering, are the sensors and devices hooked up through i2c or through available digital and analog pins on this jarduino thing?

I would assume you need to define the devices somehow so then arduino can recognize them. Is it all through code? If so, that's a bit cumbersome every time you want to add a new device. We can do better for sure.

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I think the only device that is connected over I2C is the RTC. Everything else is controlled by digital pins.

And defining the devices is pretty much done via coding (and is very cumbersome, as you mentioned). I think the Jarduino coding makes it a little easier by separating the code into little "units" .... but it is still a hassle to work through.

Can the Arduino store data over time? For example, can it give data on the pH, temp, etc for the past 30, 40, 60 days? Maybe presented in a graph, or at least a table?

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I'd assume you'd be able to write data to the sd card and store them in files. my idea with this stuff would, since i'm a web guy, interface with a website and store the data in a database.

not having any experience with arduino itself, i can only assume that with a wifi connection one would be able to make requests to a website for that data for reading/writing purposes.

The Arduino itself cannot store a large amount of data over time. You can have it store required data on an SD card so it can do data logging.

For interfacing with a website, the same idea can be done, but it would have to access the site every x seconds/minutes that you are measuring the data (i.e. you might want to measure temperature or pH more than once an hour...I have mine set for every 5 minutes).

Hmm...I'm just gonna have to dive headfirst into all this stuff to really figure it out. Do you guys know where I can find the ITDB02 Arduing Mega Shield V1.1 fully assembled, or did you guys buy the kit and put it together from iMall? (http://imall.iteadstudio.com/prototy...120717001.html). Or would something like ebay item number 271025770499 work? Man it would be way easier if we could just link to ebay auctions...

Hmm...I'm just gonna have to dive headfirst into all this stuff to really figure it out. Do you guys know where I can find the ITDB02 Arduing Mega Shield V1.1 fully assembled, or did you guys buy the kit and put it together from iMall? (http://imall.iteadstudio.com/prototy...120717001.html). Or would something like ebay item number 271025770499 work? Man it would be way easier if we could just link to ebay auctions...

I'm not sure if the ITDB02 Arduino Mega Shield v1.1 is still sold fully assembled. For sure, it is still sold as components only, and you just have to do the soldering. It is a useful skill to pick up anyway.

The eBay item that you linked will work, but it does not have the RTC that the ITDB02 Mega Shield v1.1 has.

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